Gusta = Like; Gustar = To like;
That is the conjugation you'll use in the following cases:
Me gusta - I like
Te gusta - You like
Nos gusta - We like
Le gusta - He likes
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The present subjunctive mood is normally used when speaking about a thought, belief, expectation or assumption – and despite the name, this form can be used to speak about a future action (as well as a present action). For example: I hope you are fine – Espero que estés bien (present).
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